Nintendo Switch Picks Up Original Devil May Cry This Summer

May 9, 2019

The original Devil May Cry introduced Dante to the world and the rest, as they say, is history. The game did well when it came out and now, Nintendo Switch owners will soon be able to experience it on their consoles as well. It has been confirmed that the original Devil May Cry game will be released for the Nintendo Switch this summer.

Since Devil May Cry hasn’t been available on the Nintendo platform before, it’s no surprise that it will arrive on the Switch first. The announcement was made over Twitter through the game’s official account.

No further information has been revealed at this point in time. So it’s unclear precisely when this title is going to be released for the Nintendo Switch over the summer and how much it’s going to cost. Hopefully, this information will be provided sooner rather than later.

What’s is known, however, is that the game is only going to be available as a download for the Nintendo Switch as there’s not going to be a physical release. It also seems that this will be the standalone title and not a bundle. Many may have thought so since the first three Devil May Cry games are available as a bundle elsewhere.

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